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Up against the wall!
Backed up or cornered! How many versions can we find?
Super-heroes and Santa Claus!
How many examples can you find?
Stories, ads, covers - everything is fair game in this quest for the definitive Santa appearance list!
Ho Ho Ho!
And as suggested below by @neon_rider_zero here is Mother Teresa (Marvel; 1985).
Written by David Michelinie. Art also by Jahn Tartaglione and Joe Sinnott.
Four Marvel titles I never owned, read, or saw in the wild…
Happy 82nd Birthday Roy Thomas!
Here are a handful from many favorite issues written by Roy Thomas!
Do you have a favorite Roy Thomas penned book?
The X-Men vs Dracula!
The merry mutants should take on vampires more frequently. These tales from back in the Bronze Age had a fun mix of super-heroics and horror!
What was the best villain/hero crossover in Marvel’s “Acts of Vengeance”?
With the dastardly plot to send unexpected adversaries to change it up and confront possibly complacent heroes, which villainous match-up was the most compelling?
Genghis Grimtoad!
A Marvel UK story that I wasn’t exposed to until very recently is “The Chronicles of Genghis Grimtoad” by writers Alan Grant & John Wagner with art by Ian Gibson. The fantasy tales originally appeared in Marvel UK’s Strip magazine and were collected in 1990.
Marvel UK’s covers for Secret Wars back in the Bronze Age!